tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2507829329403685696.post611942514308310038..comments2023-12-09T02:34:01.121-06:00Comments on Veg*n Cooking and Other Random Musings: Starlings: The Americans of the Bird WorldJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01760009169211682230noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2507829329403685696.post-65378484127520279922011-12-22T16:19:36.168-06:002011-12-22T16:19:36.168-06:00I think that this can affect many people because i...I think that this can affect many people because it is really important to the many people.I have extra information !Buy cialishttp://www.learnsexualhealth.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2507829329403685696.post-49823305831785117172009-11-05T12:32:02.969-06:002009-11-05T12:32:02.969-06:00Thanks for Thr starling post. I rehabilitate injur...Thanks for Thr starling post. I rehabilitate injured and orphaned birds and though the goal is to release each bird, some cannot be due to injuries. I have a pet starling (blind in one eye) who is such an intelligent and wonderful creature to have around. Starlings can mimic and sing by 6 months old. (just look up talking starlings on Youtube!) unfortunately they are disliked by many and unprotected...despite sharing many traits with parrots. Any faults found with starlings can be found with humans...what does that say. :) Mozart had a starling by the way!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2507829329403685696.post-74332438908266160402009-06-13T18:31:48.877-05:002009-06-13T18:31:48.877-05:00Erin - I don't think many people pay attention...Erin - I don't think many people pay attention to city birds. Yes, they are pretty, but man they are noisy too. I'd rather have their noise than nothing though - it certainly beats cars.<br /><br />Hahaha, I've been a bit tentative about large groups of birds ever since I saw The Birds. ;-)Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01760009169211682230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2507829329403685696.post-16412090200312068182009-06-03T12:56:13.365-05:002009-06-03T12:56:13.365-05:00I don't know much about starlings either. I&#...I don't know much about starlings either. I've lived near many noisy birds though, so perhaps they were some of them. I think they're pretty! Although I have to admit that I get nervous when there are a bunch of birds around. They have too many sharp body parts for me.Erinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14532890894030753470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2507829329403685696.post-5836188335112041382009-05-29T11:58:25.241-05:002009-05-29T11:58:25.241-05:00Beany - Well you may be one of the lucky ones. Th...Beany - Well you may be one of the lucky ones. They seem to have made a prime habitat in most areas of the country, though the east coast seems to have more of a pigeon problem thatn anything else.<br /><br />The bunny problem in Australia is fascinating. Yes, folks could definitely eat the rabbits, it would make a nice wild food source too. Not sure if starlings would make fine eating or not, but certainly we could at least make animal food or something.Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01760009169211682230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2507829329403685696.post-10992755498270791972009-05-27T18:48:27.321-05:002009-05-27T18:48:27.321-05:00Huh...I don't think I've ever seen a starling, inv...Huh...I don't think I've ever seen a starling, invasive as they may be. Pigeons, crows - yes! Starlings - nope.<br /><br />I guess it's like the bunny problem in Australia. My solution is that if it's such a damn nuisance perhaps eating it would solve the problem. Since moderation is not a watchword in this country, the Starling problem would go away quick.Beanyhttp://themway.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com